I'm 164/67.
Looking at other people's reviews, many people decided to have surgery because their arm fat did not go away even though they dieted hard.
But I was dealing with the stress of work by eating, so I never dieted properly, so I gained a lot of weight not only in my arms, but also in my thighs and abdomen.
The thighs and abdomen can still be covered with clothes, but there is a limit to how much clothes cover the forearms. And when I took a picture, he looked at me correcting my forearm and got a kick out of it.
I heard that one of the ways to do this is to start with acupuncture and then diet, so I decided to do acupressure for arm fat with the thought that if I invested money, I would go on a diet even if it was a waste of money.
I consulted at three hospitals, including Royal Line Clinic, and the director of counseling at Royal Line Clinic was a nurse, and he really listened to me and told me everything I was worried about, so I liked it so much that I decided to do it here.
On the day of surgery, I met the director, went into the operating room, sprayed disinfectant, and lay down. It was so cold that I started shivering. The doctors in the operating room were cold, right? I'll get it done quickly, and I'm glad you took care of it. I felt a little sore when the anesthetic was administered. Is it really so sore? I thought, and when I opened my eyes, I found myself in a recovery room.
Because I had no strength due to the anesthesia, two staff members came and helped me get up and put on the compression garment, but it really hurt. Even the slightest touch on my arm hurt.
When I got home and looked at it, I was surprised to see that it was straight and had no bulge at the back, to the point where I thought it was really my arm.
I did this for arms 360 + floating breasts + armpits, and they said I lost 2000cc of fat.
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